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    Everyone is talking about Katayone Adeli - New York's answer to Stella
    McCartney, says Melanie Rickey.

    REMEMBER the name Katayone Adeli, because she could soon be
    making an impact on your wardrobe. The 33-year-old Iran-born,
    California-raised designer opened her first store only in September, yet
    already she is being dubbed the American Stella McCartney - and, along
    with Gucci and Chloe (the label Stella designs), had been asked to dress
    Cameron Diaz, Lucy Liu and Drew Barrymore - the stars of the movie
    Charlie's Angels.


    The elusive Adeli rarely gives interviews and refuses to hold fashion
    shows or advertise her clothes. "I'm not thinking about trying to make an
    amazing fashion show," she says. "I want to make people look amazing."




    Adeli describes her customers as "savvy, sexy, confident women who know how to mix and match, accessorize and make their look believable. They don't do what they're told - they might wear sneakers and jeans with a Fendi
    baguette - but they have flair without trying too hard."


    Girls who "know" include Naomi Campbell, Kate Moss, Shirley Manson of
    Garbage, the model-turned-gym owner
    Michelle Hicks, fashion editors, art gallery owners and "downtown girls and savvy uptowners".


    Just about anyone who is interested in looking fabulously in-tune without shouting their allegiance to a label will
    find something in the Katayone Adeli lines. There are three ranges: mainline, diffusion and resort. Mainline, which
    evolves gradually rather than changing every season, features the special pieces: light, flirty chiffon dresses, slim
    whip-stitched leather and suede jackets, trousers, s***ts, coats and sexy chiffon blousons and halters that combine
    the sensibilities of Studio 54 and early Yves Saint Laurent with a dash of timeless modernity that is Adeli's own.


    The diffusion line is all about basics and includes the "great" pieces that are a constant of Adeli's collections. The
    slim-line, drop-waist jeans, cords and the already-famous black pants, all of which are narrowed at the knee to
    elongate the line of the leg, are among the most popular. There are also cashmere T-shirts, work suits and slim
    cashmere jumpers.


    At Harvey Nichols in Knightsbridge, currently Adeli's only UK stockiest (there will be more in the spring), the resort
    collection has just arrived. In it, there are bright stretch knits, white fitted cargo pants, sexy swimwear and just about
    everything a girl who "knows" will want to wear on the beach in St Barts this Christmas. Prices vary from about #100
    for a leather coat or #200 for a pair of trousers to #500 for a dress.


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    At Katayone Adeli's new store, which opens Tuesday at 35 Bond Street, there will be no party, and certainly no invitation as adorable as jelly beans rolling around in a clear plastic box, which is how the owners of ***na Zabete, a new store in SoHo, announced their party to be held on Thursday night. Nor will Ms. Adeli be having a runway show during the spring collections next week -- though if she suddenly chose to do so, probably every big-league editor and retailer would be there.



    One thing Ms. Adeli kept coming back to was her customers. She seemed to have a pretty good idea of what they wanted. As for her famous clients, like Ms. Paltrow, she is flattered to have them but said she doesn't give them deals or free clothes. "It's like we've lost our minds in a way," she said of such industry practices.

    But what if she's wrong? What if having shows and giving parties with celebrities is how one builds a modern fashion business?

    Ms. Adeli looked utterly calm. "I hope there's more than one method that's right," she said.

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    • #3
      nice, when i become rich i'll buy some of her clothes. I bet they are going to be very expensive soon enough and a university student's budget doesnt allow for splurging. Thanks for sharing

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